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Peel Retail Parks PEEL RETAIL PARKS peelretailparks.co.uk “WE OWN AND MANAGE MANY OF THE UK’S LEADING RETAIL PARKS, CREATING STAND-OUT SHOPPING DESTINATIONS WHERE RETAILERS WANT TO BE AND CUSTOMERS WANT TO SHOP. AS INITIATORS OF THE RETAIL PARK CONCEPT IN THE UK, OUR STRONG HERITAGE AND UNIQUE APPROACH HAS ENABLED US TO BUILD A SUCCESSFUL PORTFOLIO THAT CONTINUES TO GROW AND FLOURISH. WE BRING TOGETHER OUR WEALTH OF EXPERTISE AND UNDERSTANDING OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES TO CONTINUALLY EVOLVE OUR RETAIL PARKS AND DELIVER REAL RESULTS FOR OUR WORLD CLASS RETAILERS.” MARK WHITTAKER PROPERTY DIRECTOR WE ARE PEEL RETAIL PARKS, INITIATORS OF THE RETAIL PARK CONCEPT IN THE UK We pride ourselves on creating places where people want to shop and spend quality leisure time with family and friends - and we’ve been doing this successfully for more than 30 years. With more than 2 million sq ft of retail space, we now own and manage retail parks in many communities across the UK. Customer insight is the currency of our brand and we move with the times, understanding what our customers want now and in the future, continually adapting to meet the needs of the next generation. We know what works, and we do it well. OUR ETHOS IS SIMPLE: • We tailor the mix to the needs of the consumer • We understand and adapt to change • We work closely with our tenants to deliver the best results We place ourselves at the heart of the local communities in which we operate, and it’s this philosophy along with our entrepreneurial spirit that has enabled us to build a long-term business that enables our customers, retailers and communities to flourish. OUR RESPONSIBILITY RETAIL AND LEISURE IS As a long-term business in the heart of communities, we want to create IN OUR DNA vibrant sustainable environments where people and businesses can thrive. As part of The Peel Group, our experience and commitment to building and creating successful retail and leisure destinations is clear in some of We’re committed to contributing to sustainable development by our most significant investments, including MediaCityUK, TRAFFORDCITY delivering environmental, social and economic benefits in everything and a growing portfolio of Lifestyle Outlets, plus a major share in intu we do. We recognise our important role in the future of these Properties and the intu Trafford Centre, which was delivered by Peel. communities and we work hard with our retailers to create destinations With more than 40 years heritage as part of the Peel Group, Peel Retail where people want to be, now and for future generations. Parks is built upon solid foundations. We know what it takes to create the To find out more of the way we work visit: perfect formula for success and this is what we do best. www.peel.co.uk/responsibility Peel’s philosophy of recycling capital and long-term investment 4m sq ft 4 Airports 3 Outlet Shopping Centres 6 Hotels has evolved the company into one of the UK’s leading investors, Retail & Leisure Space encompassing the transport, retail and leisure, property, land, energy and media sectors. Peel Retail Parks is no exception, and clearly demonstrates how our strategic approach and proactive asset management continues to deliver long-term success. Our motto is determination, perseverance, patience and working closely with our exceptional retail partners, we put our customers at the heart 3 of everything we do. 7 Ports 60m sq ft 66 Strategic Logistic Sites 3 Strategic Partners Potential Logistics Space CREATING THRIVING RETAIL DESTINATIONS Peel Retail Parks are strategically situated on major traffic routes, in easy to access STRAITON locations and perfectly placed to capitalise on growing catchment areas. It’s these carefully placed locations that are bringing record growth for our business. Retailers want to be here, customers want to shop here and we’re proud of the vibrant WASHINGTON destinations we’ve created. A number of retailers have chosen our retail parks to showcase their very first stores, with many rolling out further stores across our parks following success. Our ongoing commitment to these UK assets means we now own and operate many HYNDBURN BARNSLEY of the UK’s leading retail parks including: TRAFFORD Barnsley, Brislington, Corby, Straiton, Gloucester, Hyndburn, Stockport, STOCKPORT Trafford, Washington & Yeovil CORBY GLOUCESTER BRISLINGTON 10 Retail Parks £750m Retail & Leisure YEOVIL Assets Under Management OUR RETAIL PARTNERS ONit Harveys BARNSLEY Barnsley Retail Park, Harborough Hill Road, Barnsley | Sat Nav S71 1JE 0161 629 8435 | [email protected] This thriving retail park, located close to the town centre, achieves a high level of repeat customer KEY visits as a result of a strong retailer mix incorporating convenience and value-led units. It benefits Unit LET from a wide planning use and additional retailer destinations close by. Unit TO LET A61 Future Development Area A Unit Under Offer Situated directly on the A61 Substantial part Open A1, Average dwell time of 37 The park has an average spend Harborough Hill Road, just outside part bulky goods and part minutes and a repeat visit of £43 Barnsley Town Centre, within 10 leisure planning consent of 37 times per year minutes drive from J37 off FOOD FOOD B the M1 motorway WAREHOUSE 194,224 sq ft GIA 10 minute drive time population c. 530 car parking spaces Annual footfall of c. 2.3m people 105,000 people The park’s catchment contains 20 minute drive time population c. approximately 1.6m people 376,000 people TENANCY SCHEDULE TWIBELL STREET Argos 10,000 sq ft Halfords 7,895 sq ft Development A 1.72 Acres Twibell Street 1C 1D Bathstore.com 3,229 sq ft Maplin Electronic 5,000 sq ft Development B 11,000 sq ft Easy Bathrooms 3,565 sq ft Barnsley Tile Pets at Home 5,000 sq ft Howdens 11,804 sq ft & Bathroom 1,403 sq ft Pizza Hut 3,215 sq ft Screwfix 4,860 sq ft Currys PC World 20,000 sq ft Poundworld 5,078 sq ft Wolseley 7,959 sq ft DW Sports Fitness 22,500 sq ft Quality Save 10,000 sq ft Unit 1C 10,706 sq ft Food Warehouse 10,000 sq ft The Range 30,053 sq ft Unit 1D 16,657 sq ft © Crown copyright OS 100018033 THE LOCATION A61 BARNSLEY RETAIL PARK BARNSLEY RETAIL PARK BARNSLEY RETAIL W A A633 K E B6132 F I E L D E R D O A N O A A R L N D LTO H A637 CAR G U R R O A T B H E R H A MONK BRETTON G BARNSLEY RETAIL PARK M A635 REE N ROAD R A61 O A D WILLTHORPE RO A635 AD O L D M A633 I L L A635 R O A D H U D D E R S F IE L D BARNSLEY DISTRICT R O A GENERAL HOSPITAL D A635 . D R L L I H H G U O R A628 37 O BARNSLEY FC B R M1 A D BARNSLEY H A628 ROA DODWORTH AD RO H A628 RT O DW O A628 D A6133 B RO D. A R D EY W SL A DONCASTER RD. RN Y BA A6133 AV N S ELSO H CH E IT D F A F M RO ARK I P E L D A6133 R O A B6009 M1 LOCKE PARK D H IGH S T. 37 B6009 RD ROAD KERESFO BRISLINGTON Brislington Retail Park, Bath Road, Brislington | Sat Nav BS4 3LP 0161 629 8435 | [email protected] Situated on a major traffic route just south of Bristol City Centre, KEY Brislington Retail Park offers two leading destination retailers in Unit LET the city’s popular retail warehouse zone. A4 BATH ROAD Situated 13/4 miles south The unit has bulky goods 10 minute drive time population 20 minute drive time population east of Bristol City Centre, consent with an outdoor/footwear c. 167,000 people c. 618,000 people alongside the main A4 Bath Road, relaxation midway between the Avonmeads Retail/Leisure development and Brislington Retail Park Brislington Retail Park is the only destination in Bristol where Dunelm and Go Outdoors are situated, drawing catchments from further afield TENANCY SCHEDULE Go Outdoors 34,989 sq ft © Crown copyright OS 100018033 THE LOCATION D A O B4465 R A432 R L E B4054 IN T DE S 2 N E R C D S U T . L A O O T L DG IO G E C N A R US O B4052 E A M32 W D A Y A4017 B4054 D A4469 A A4018 RO D IEL EF W HIT H A4032 W A4174 I T E L A LL D I ROAD B4051 B4465 EH I E OM S W T R B4467 O RD. A420 A S HILL L D ELL ON B . D A38 ON R D OA AD R D H RO A4176 CHURC N B M A A A G H R S R H N B3129 BRISTOL O E A A H W BRISLINGTON RETAIL PARK D H R I O LL A4044 A B4466 D B4046 A4 D. A370 K R . YOR S ATION RD TO CORON N E H A431 BATH IL A370 RO L AD A37 ST JOHNS LANE REDCATC RD. H RD. ER ST A4 A4174 A3029 IN M ED B A4175 BA TH RO A4174 AD H D A A4 A R T KNOWLE K O A38 C A4174 EY R NS L H I A F M M B F GOLF CLUB YP A E A H S W S S N A Y Y Y E A K W VE RO G EN STOCKWOOD VALE H GOLF CLUB DUNELM DUNELM ROAD A4 BATH BRISLINGTON RETAIL PARK BRISLINGTON RETAIL CORBY Corby Retail Park, Phoenix Park Way, Corby | Sat Nav NN17 5DT 0161 629 8306 | [email protected] A premier Open A1 retail park in Corby, with a wide range KEY of uses, anchored by an Asda and featuring a mix of food, Unit LET fashion and convenience.
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